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  1. Manuscripts

    Type Abbreviation Designation Library Place of origin
    fourfold gospel Mar F.87 No. 6 + Wiener fragmente Russian State Library Macedonia
    fourfold gospel Zog MS. Glag. 1 + National Library of Russia Macedonia
    homiliary HomCloz ms. 2476 + Dip. 973 Municipal Library of Trento, Tyrolean St ... Macedonia, Slovenia
    euchologion Eu glag. 2+3 + Sin. slav. 1/N National Library of Russia, Saint Cather ... Macedonia
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    What happened to the Glagolitic script?
    In missals, the Glagolitic script was eventually replaced with the Latin alphabet, but the use of the Slavic language in the Mass continued, until replaced by modern vernacular languages.
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    Where does the word Glagolitic come from?
    Glagolitic also spread in Bohemia with traces in Panonia, Moravia and Russia. The word glagolitic comes into English from the New Latin glagoliticus and Croatian glagoljica from the Old Church Slavonic ⰳⰾⰰⰳⱁⰾⱏ ( glagolŭ ), meaning "utterance" or "word." The name was not created until centuries after the script's creation.
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    Where are Glagolitic inscriptions found in Croatia?
    In Croatia, from the 12th century, Glagolitic inscriptions appeared mostly in littoral areas: Istria, Primorje, Kvarner, and Kvarner islands, notably Krk, Cres, and Lošinj; in Dalmatia, on the islands of Zadar, but there were also findings in inner Lika and Krbava, reaching to Kupa river, and even as far as Međimurje and Slovenia .
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    What are some other names for the Glagolitsa alphabet?
    Some other, rarer, names for this alphabet are Bukvitsa (from common Slavic word "bukva" meaning "letter", and a suffix "-itsa") and Illyrian . In the Middle Ages, Glagolitsa was also known as "St. Jerome's script" due to a popular mediaeval legend (created by Croatian scribes in the 13th century) ascribing its invention to St. Jerome (342–429).
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts

    This is an incomplete list of manuscripts written in the Glagolitic script. For printed works see List of Glagolitic books. For inscriptions see List of Glagolitic inscriptions.

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